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. >> i feel that the israeli government owes them, because the israeli government is the one who made this law about people who are not here. and the question is if people are ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the occupied territories in order to create this reality. the rally was one of many demonstrations held by the settlers to convince the israeli government not to withdraw from the occupied territory. >> you have not seen an earthquake. >> the devastation of an earthquake. all you have to do is go to -- >> the water here is salty. so the government set up desalination plabts. they cannot jus
. >> i feel that the israeli government owes them, because the israeli government is the one who made this law about people who are not here. and the question is if people are ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an...
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on the one hand,1o egyptian government is much hamas and s more clearly with it. pt needsto deserve its relationh thecm u.s., with europe,b;zw-e i and others. think youwmw2ñ wiy clinton make it clearg2s to the egyptian leadership that they have got toúunm use their influe sq%ei+ ÷ firing rockets. fjc&nñçuwfthey fired aq/ 8j=/m today which is nonsensical given how many pounds of thousands of major objective forthe[v$ secr. >> theárqíwo# israelinn! office expressing that there should be >> m%çit haség f been 643mó ye . clearly what has ton,yÑl%yz%oákr the cease-fire established, there has to be a big political andkdcc7÷ diplomatic push to tro israelistinians and into to the palestinians are divided xwfó palestinian authority in the ramallah and the+ palestinian leadership in gaza. gw8n>(yjtbk[that is the firstt thegzfq arabs think very carefuy 6 bzabout making%bót$rnrq=s<÷ e pressuring hamas#m9ñ to except e state ofnf> israel and except negotiations and move forward from its negotiation. term. clear.i am a strong supportercoe president
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governments and corporations. are usually surprised when their spouse who's the husband of the wife because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts. is very great. unless you have nothing or you have a great deal so far but if you're in the middle it's very difficult. so to fight against a major opponent in a huge corporation for example is extremely difficult they have no numbers of lawyers they have millions of pounds to spend attacking you and they will now go after your private life they'll go after all kinds of aspects of your life don't force a part of the employment records to say that you were always a crazy person even if you've just been promoted they'll do all kinds of things to discredit you and that's very hard for families to take and often go to the employers your employers and so you've got this terrible disreputable person working for you so the pressures are high. he was given. at six pm chance he. succumbed feeling unsafe in your home life. while in the french population is
governments and corporations. are usually surprised when their spouse who's the husband of the wife because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts. is very great. unless you have nothing or you have a great deal so far but if you're in the middle it's very difficult. so to fight against a major opponent in a huge corporation for example is extremely difficult they have no numbers of lawyers they have millions of pounds to spend attacking you and they will now go after...
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and you can catch that full interview with government faden later today at six pm g.m.t. . the turkish military says nato officials are helping find a place to deploy patriot missiles along the southern border and korea has denied the move is offensive saying it only wants to show up to counter possible threats from syria this comes amid reports syrian government jets have bombed the rebel headquarters of the free syrian army near the troopers border in another attack activists say ten children killed after an army plane dropped a cluster bomb in a playground east of the capital damascus rebels have also reportedly captured a hydroelectric dam in the country's role seizing ammunition after taking over a helicopter base on sunday. he's really defense minister is a quitting who'd barrett says he'll leave politics for good to once a new cabinet is formed in three months he's previously served as the country's prime minister foreign minister and chief of general staff barracks announcement comes just days after israel agreed a cease fire with gaza militants says this a resignat
and you can catch that full interview with government faden later today at six pm g.m.t. . the turkish military says nato officials are helping find a place to deploy patriot missiles along the southern border and korea has denied the move is offensive saying it only wants to show up to counter possible threats from syria this comes amid reports syrian government jets have bombed the rebel headquarters of the free syrian army near the troopers border in another attack activists say ten children...
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cyberspace as we keep legal julian assange releases a new book they mean the internet has been taken over by government. it's two pm here in moscow you live with us on our team with me to bomb will take it to have you with us mass protests across egypt against what's seen as a polygraph by president mohamed morsi have now turned deadly a teenager was killed on sunday and dozens injured during the clashes police fired tear gas drilling crowds with the opposition is staging a sit in at square car based journalist who has the details. the fifteen year old member of the freedom and justice party which is the muslim brotherhood's political organization died yesterday in the and i owe you guys to keep all egypt during clashes between pro and see brotherhood supporters in addition we've seen very heavy handed tactics from the police we've seen an excessive use of tear gas. has seen the use of blood shot but when it was should be given quite severe injuries to the face the stomach it was had a pools of blood i mean initially from the police and this is really not showing any sign of stopping anytime soon and w
cyberspace as we keep legal julian assange releases a new book they mean the internet has been taken over by government. it's two pm here in moscow you live with us on our team with me to bomb will take it to have you with us mass protests across egypt against what's seen as a polygraph by president mohamed morsi have now turned deadly a teenager was killed on sunday and dozens injured during the clashes police fired tear gas drilling crowds with the opposition is staging a sit in at square car...
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the internet can be state individuals and transparent governments and powerful institutions. but let's not talk to one of the co-authors of the book jeremy is a man who joins us live from paris jeremy i don't think people give the store too much attention in everyday life but what does the internet freedom mean for a regular person hello well it's about the way we shape the future of our societies it is the relationship between individuals and technology it is a choice of society because the technology by itself is neutral and the internet and digital technology could be turned either into to the worst totalitarian machine for surveillance and control of the people or into a way of improving ourselves and improving our societies with better democratic participation better access to cultural and better sharing of. knowledge between individuals just so much are people being monitored without their knowledge. well most people don't really know or don't really care that much about their personal data or their privacy because you realize the importance of personal data usually whe
the internet can be state individuals and transparent governments and powerful institutions. but let's not talk to one of the co-authors of the book jeremy is a man who joins us live from paris jeremy i don't think people give the store too much attention in everyday life but what does the internet freedom mean for a regular person hello well it's about the way we shape the future of our societies it is the relationship between individuals and technology it is a choice of society because the...
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it is not the people have never had affairs in high positions in government. cia directors have even had affairs in the past. and we did not fire them over it. but these are different times. my view is that it should have been investigated, because there was a to -- a potential compromise of national security. if they found nothing, and so far they have found nothing, then patraeus should have been read the riot act by the president and should have stayed and none of us would have known. but i have to say that everyone i know in high office in the military establishment tells me i'm wrong. they say you cannot have that kind of person in that high of a position at demonstrating that kind of judgment been compromised that way. >> i agree entirely with nina, and i don't think i've ever said that on the show in 21 years. unless there is a breach of national security or unless there is criminal activity, none of our business. i believe that in all kinds of the scandals. people love this stuff. the irony is that the then ghazi issue, what was known about the embassy
it is not the people have never had affairs in high positions in government. cia directors have even had affairs in the past. and we did not fire them over it. but these are different times. my view is that it should have been investigated, because there was a to -- a potential compromise of national security. if they found nothing, and so far they have found nothing, then patraeus should have been read the riot act by the president and should have stayed and none of us would have known. but i...
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attacked online whether they're attacked by governments or whether they act for commercial purposes by private entities by informing each other by sharing their knowledge we can build tools to collectively act two to participate in the public process to participate in the democratic process and then we can try to increase the political cost of taking this bad decisions that will lead to turning the internet into. to control individuals the turkish military says nato officials are helping to find a place to deploy patriot missiles along the southern border or has denied the move is offensive saying it only wants to shore up the count of possible threats from syria this comes amid reports syrian government jets have bombed the rebel held quarters of the free syrian army near the turkish border and another attack activists say ten children were killed after an army plane dropped a cluster bomb on a playground east of the capital damascus rebels of also reportedly captured a hydroelectric dam in the country's north seizing ammunition after taking over helicopter base on sunday. israeli def
attacked online whether they're attacked by governments or whether they act for commercial purposes by private entities by informing each other by sharing their knowledge we can build tools to collectively act two to participate in the public process to participate in the democratic process and then we can try to increase the political cost of taking this bad decisions that will lead to turning the internet into. to control individuals the turkish military says nato officials are helping to...
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new book urging him to that he uses around the globe to stand up against a virtual in slave bent by governments. today to you this is r t egypt's president is making steps towards a compromise and agreed to meet senior judges all drage at his seizure of polish makes his decisions untouchable it comes as the first blood in clashes over mohamed morsi is controversial decree is spilled with the violence and protests showing no sign of easing journalist is following events. the fifteen year old member of the freedom and justice party which is the muslim brotherhood's political organization died yesterday in the and i owe you guys to keep old egypt during clashes between pro and anti of brotherhood supporters in addition we've seen very heavy handed tactics from the police we've seen an excessive use of tear gas. has seen the use of blood shot but when it should be given quite severe injuries to the face the stomach had to pools of blood i mean initially from the police and this is really not showing any sign of stopping anytime soon and we've still mine the crash is happening literally just behind
new book urging him to that he uses around the globe to stand up against a virtual in slave bent by governments. today to you this is r t egypt's president is making steps towards a compromise and agreed to meet senior judges all drage at his seizure of polish makes his decisions untouchable it comes as the first blood in clashes over mohamed morsi is controversial decree is spilled with the violence and protests showing no sign of easing journalist is following events. the fifteen year old...
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workers the government declaring truce a national day of mourning for the victims. children in a poor bedouin the community outside jerusalem could be left without an education that's because a school in this settlement is under threat of demolition for being classed as an illegal structure but as was later found out the locals believe there's more to the problem than a lack of building permits. it's the end of another school day but as these students scramble the difficult path home it's far from clear that they'll have a school to return to tomorrow is all supreme court has decided not to demolish the building for now it's one of the ugliest petitions i've ever seen and there are so many ugly petitions against palestinians in the west bank the school is. made of tires and. it's about half a kilometer underneath very fancy houses and villas of. the illegal structure was built three years ago entirely from tires held together with mad george is one of about one hundred pupils mostly girls who are taught here it could be the only chance she'll ever get an education o
workers the government declaring truce a national day of mourning for the victims. children in a poor bedouin the community outside jerusalem could be left without an education that's because a school in this settlement is under threat of demolition for being classed as an illegal structure but as was later found out the locals believe there's more to the problem than a lack of building permits. it's the end of another school day but as these students scramble the difficult path home it's far...
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is not always like that when the government was killing civilians the u.s. forced to sympathize with the innocents there in most graphic terms but it appears in washington sympathy for suffering tenby selected this is hillary clinton on syria the shooting death of a one year old recently by the syrian regime's tanks and troops. is a very stark example of what is going on. one may ask what about those horrible shots of children dying gaza is somehow a less stark example of what's going on it seems america's world police mindset and standing up for the weak thing doesn't apply to problems instead we hear the same mantra from u.s. officials that israel has the right to defend itself which effectively implies that in the eyes of washington the killing of civilians in gaza is justified the u.s. has most recently blocked the un security council statement calling for a cease fire in the israeli gaza conflict deeming the statement unbalanced against israel just goes the us has blocked all other palestinian related un resolutions in the past whether it was on israel
is not always like that when the government was killing civilians the u.s. forced to sympathize with the innocents there in most graphic terms but it appears in washington sympathy for suffering tenby selected this is hillary clinton on syria the shooting death of a one year old recently by the syrian regime's tanks and troops. is a very stark example of what is going on. one may ask what about those horrible shots of children dying gaza is somehow a less stark example of what's going on it...
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well, if that's the case, then hamas is the government. and if hamas is the government, then this blockade, this absolute siege of gaza that has made life so miserable for 1.7 million people, that itself has to be at the root of any kind of long-term solution to making sure that israel remains safe. >> let me bring in robin wright here. robin, you hear both sides of this argument and we're hearing it a lot, obviously, in the last few days, and you find yourself nodding to both sides if you're not very careful. you just agree with almost everything you're being told. you can see both sides of the argument. but what is the way through this? is it perhaps the legitimizing of hamas? is it time to recognize hamas as a force in the area which has to be taken seriously as an elected body and that is the way through to peace? that is the way it's going to have to be? >> a lot has to happen before that. remember what happened with yassir arafat and the plo. arafat had to take profound steps in recognizing israel's right to exist and pledging not to
well, if that's the case, then hamas is the government. and if hamas is the government, then this blockade, this absolute siege of gaza that has made life so miserable for 1.7 million people, that itself has to be at the root of any kind of long-term solution to making sure that israel remains safe. >> let me bring in robin wright here. robin, you hear both sides of this argument and we're hearing it a lot, obviously, in the last few days, and you find yourself nodding to both sides if...
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you can reach agreements with established governments. you can't reach agreements with gangs. >> but, anne marie, hoping that hamas goes away or is somehow weakeneds, that realistic? >> no, i don't think that the united states is not going to recognize hamas tomorrow, and obviously congress does prevent the administration from dealing directly with hamas, but, again, you know, actually, i don't see the people of gaza blaming hamas for their troubles. i see them blaming israel. i see hamas strengthen strengthened, and in the end, you have to include gaza have both parts of the palestinians, that's exactly what qatar and egypt have been trying to do, bring hamas and fatah closer together. i think through egypt, they have to be represented. >> when you talk to people here in gaza about hamas, what do they say publicly, may be different than what they say privately. i appreciate you being on tonight. our coverage from gaza city continues. [ male announcer ] with over 50 delicious choices of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant
you can reach agreements with established governments. you can't reach agreements with gangs. >> but, anne marie, hoping that hamas goes away or is somehow weakeneds, that realistic? >> no, i don't think that the united states is not going to recognize hamas tomorrow, and obviously congress does prevent the administration from dealing directly with hamas, but, again, you know, actually, i don't see the people of gaza blaming hamas for their troubles. i see them blaming israel. i see...
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in the mid-'90s she turned down offer by the sudanese government to arrest usama bin laden. >> she is completely unable to admit she was wrong and take an position that led to escape of the man that ultimately killed 3,000 american, usama bin laden. >> rice may face trouble from the left not because of the diplomatic record but her financial one. sunlight foundation that espouses government transisn't reports rice and her husband said to be worth more than $20 million own between a quarter and half in transcanada stock. the company tried to build the controversial keystone pipeline. as to the stock ownership with a potential conflict, in white house spokesman insinuated the work was report of the opposition research group. >> none of this has anything to do with the tragedy that occurred in benghazi. this is about politics and that is a shame. >> the state department needs to sign off on the pipeline if it goes through. >> this is a group on the left, not on the right as the white house suggested. >> bret: thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret: new talk about closing the guantanamo ba
in the mid-'90s she turned down offer by the sudanese government to arrest usama bin laden. >> she is completely unable to admit she was wrong and take an position that led to escape of the man that ultimately killed 3,000 american, usama bin laden. >> rice may face trouble from the left not because of the diplomatic record but her financial one. sunlight foundation that espouses government transisn't reports rice and her husband said to be worth more than $20 million own between a...
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locals say it was a government building that provides basic services for the residents in that area. we had a chance to visit one of the u.n. schools where thousands of palestinians now are being internally displaced. many of these people are leaving their homes on the eastern part of gaza, going to the u.n. schools and taking up refuge. the u.n. is struggling to cope with the influx of people. it's a dire situation for the residents of the hamas strip. all of this on the back drop of more talks. hillary clinton will be flying to cairo where she will meet egypt's president. many hoped a truce would go into effect last night. it did not. gaza felt like a war zone throughout the evening. a lot is riding on the secretary's visit. >> ayman mohyeldin, thank you very much. >>> we want to go to the mayor of jerusalem. he joins us live from jerusalem over the phone. we want to thank you for the time joining us. we just mentioned the secretary of stated spending there with prime minister netanyahu in jerusalem yet, working to broker some kind of a deal, a cease-fire. how confident are you tha
locals say it was a government building that provides basic services for the residents in that area. we had a chance to visit one of the u.n. schools where thousands of palestinians now are being internally displaced. many of these people are leaving their homes on the eastern part of gaza, going to the u.n. schools and taking up refuge. the u.n. is struggling to cope with the influx of people. it's a dire situation for the residents of the hamas strip. all of this on the back drop of more...
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the israeli government and the israeli security forces have full support by myself and the people of jerusalem and i'm sure the rest of the country. >> nir barkat, mayor of jerusalem, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you so much. >>> back at home, one person is in police custody after the deadly house explosion in indianapolis earlier this month. this is according to our nbc affiliate wthr. officials will only say there have been no arrests and the investigation continues. search warrants were served on tuesday and law enforcement sources tell the "indianapolis star" they now suspect gas was intentionally released into the home and may have been sparked with a remote device. >>> well, former boxing champion hector macho camacho is in serious condition after being shot and wounded last night in puerto rico. camacho was shot in the head and neck while sitting in a car and was rushed to the hospital. police say the bullet struck camacho in the jaw but exited his head and lodged in his shoulder. he is expected to survive. during his long career he held three world championship
the israeli government and the israeli security forces have full support by myself and the people of jerusalem and i'm sure the rest of the country. >> nir barkat, mayor of jerusalem, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you so much. >>> back at home, one person is in police custody after the deadly house explosion in indianapolis earlier this month. this is according to our nbc affiliate wthr. officials will only say there have been no arrests and the investigation...
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an islamic government in turkey that takes their side. of course, iran, that is looking forward to this proxy war to test israel, see what israel is able to accomplish. i think part have what israel has to accomplish is try to disarm hamas so hamas can't be a weapon against them if they ever have to attack iran. >> greta: i don't know how much choice there is. probably zero, but the whole idea that president morsi is one going to broker the deal. he did call israel a terror state and obviously taken his side. secondly, his country has been the country that iran sent these missiles that can reach tel aviv and jerusalem have been laundered through sudan, laundered through egypt, laundered into the gaza and into hamas. egypt is up to their eyeballs in supplying hamas with these weapons that can now reach these cities. >> this the guy that wants to have blind shake released trying to bomb the hell out of my city. to be honest broker, he is completely on the side of hamas. he has made it clear he supports islamic extremists and terrorism. if h
an islamic government in turkey that takes their side. of course, iran, that is looking forward to this proxy war to test israel, see what israel is able to accomplish. i think part have what israel has to accomplish is try to disarm hamas so hamas can't be a weapon against them if they ever have to attack iran. >> greta: i don't know how much choice there is. probably zero, but the whole idea that president morsi is one going to broker the deal. he did call israel a terror state and...
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to be ourselves and we will change our behavior when we know the government is watching. we have the right to be left alone. this bill which the senate judiciary committee passed, will preserve that right. >>shepard: the united nations story coming up and the stow -- story at white house ahead. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ♪ cember to remember sales event is on. ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>shepard: the vote is happening at the united nationses and this is the palestinian leader aback head of the wet bank and leader of the palestinian people. as he came to the electric turn to give the speech he got a partial standing ovation at the general assembly. i say partial because you know everyone was not standing up but the vast majority were. when the vot
to be ourselves and we will change our behavior when we know the government is watching. we have the right to be left alone. this bill which the senate judiciary committee passed, will preserve that right. >>shepard: the united nations story coming up and the stow -- story at white house ahead. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on....
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but the fact we have some engagement on part of the egyptian government formed by the brotherhood is really, really significant momentum. we can be cynical and not so hopeful about it but they have no choice than to trust the fact that he has put nims the line. to get this going. whether or not he can keep it going is another question. >> both sides of this have very publicly sort of lamented their doubts about the other side staying true to any type of agreement. is it worth continuing to hash this out? >> well, look, this was the best outcome and the situation. if they had gone in to a ground war things would have spiraled out of control and put egypt in a terrible position in terms of having to choose sides. it is a muslim brotherhood, leader of the country, hamas is muslim brotherhood organizationment so what you don't want is to have the regional players get involved, the other regional players beyond iran getting involved. so it's the best outcome. the question is whether or not it holds. how long it holds. whether people live up to the obligations that they have made. >> prime
but the fact we have some engagement on part of the egyptian government formed by the brotherhood is really, really significant momentum. we can be cynical and not so hopeful about it but they have no choice than to trust the fact that he has put nims the line. to get this going. whether or not he can keep it going is another question. >> both sides of this have very publicly sort of lamented their doubts about the other side staying true to any type of agreement. is it worth continuing...
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not the egyptian government, the egyptian people would start streaming in here. the arab media that was so influential in bringing down a rack dictatorships here would go into a state of -- that would benefit hamas. so i think it really depends on how much influence hillary clinton can have over morsi and how much influence morsi can have because even though this area here is being pounded militarily and there was the heaviest air strikes tonight that we have seen thus far, hamas feels -- >> richard engel, live from gaza. thank you. thank you for staying up in the middle of the night. stay safe. >>> thinking about the leverage here that the american government has, we all judge our diplomacy of our own government based on what outcome they are able to achieve np in a case like this in particular, the thing that we can do is apply pressure, american pressure to a lever. and help that lever affect the situation on the ground. and the lever we can apply here is egypt. and boy has egypt changed a lot in the past year and knowing what that relationship is going to be
not the egyptian government, the egyptian people would start streaming in here. the arab media that was so influential in bringing down a rack dictatorships here would go into a state of -- that would benefit hamas. so i think it really depends on how much influence hillary clinton can have over morsi and how much influence morsi can have because even though this area here is being pounded militarily and there was the heaviest air strikes tonight that we have seen thus far, hamas feels --...
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egypt as new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a region of stability and peace. they will work with partners across the region to consolidate this progress, improve conditions for the people of gaza, provide security for the people of israel. >> president obama has assured israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he has received funding for the iron dome and u.s. israel defense program. for his part netanyahu says he is committed to the cease fire as long as israeli interests are not threatens. >> i know there are citizens expecting more misevere militar action. at this time the right thing is to use this opportunity to achieve a long lasting cease fire. >> but it is not all good between the israelis and hamas. israelis are going to maintain a maritime blockade of the gaza strip. >> peter doocy thank you. and happy thanksgiving. >> you, too. >> on that note it is the thanksgiving tradition. the throats are ready the balloons are inflated which means the 86th macy's thanksgiving parade is ready to roll. >> rick is on the upper wes
egypt as new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a region of stability and peace. they will work with partners across the region to consolidate this progress, improve conditions for the people of gaza, provide security for the people of israel. >> president obama has assured israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he has received funding for the iron dome and u.s. israel defense program. for his part netanyahu says he is committed to...
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government has accepted it. the problem is finding a partner working toward that goal. as far as recently said, i'm sorry, but the assassination of the hamas leader, the targeting killing of an known terrorist with blood on his hands, this is saying that the u.s. should not have taken at osama bin laden because by doing so you would inflame al qaeda worldwide and invite more attacks to the united states. free democracy the show justice and show its people it takes care of them, it must follow through on its laws. hamas is considered a terrorist organization by europe, is row, the u.s. and other countries. this is not some kind of benign entity.= >> yousef munayyer, your final response? what's the reality is, between river and see, there are a least 10 million people, almost half of them are palestinian arabs. the vast majority of which have no right to vote for the state that controls them. that is the reality on the ground. if our friend here wants to call that democracy, i think we should probably be engaged i
government has accepted it. the problem is finding a partner working toward that goal. as far as recently said, i'm sorry, but the assassination of the hamas leader, the targeting killing of an known terrorist with blood on his hands, this is saying that the u.s. should not have taken at osama bin laden because by doing so you would inflame al qaeda worldwide and invite more attacks to the united states. free democracy the show justice and show its people it takes care of them, it must follow...
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not very well governed. a lot of competing local interests. interests contrary to those of the national government in some cases here. so egypt is undertaking a major role here in how they're able to succeed in that will go a long way toward deciding how much the whole process moving forward. they're to be commended for what they've done so far. >> this may be a dumb question, a naive question. but when you're in these negotiating rooms, is there -- is there yelling? are there arguments? or is it very kind of calm and rational? >> well, in my case, almost all of the discussions were with one side at a time. they wouldn't talk to each other. so while there was a little -- a few occasions of raised voices, the two did not directly come together. when we tdid have the brief meetings between prime minister netanyahu and president abbas, they were tense and direct and straightforward. i wouldn't say yelling. but they made their points very emphatically, both sides. it'll be some time, i think, before you're going to get an israeli representative in
not very well governed. a lot of competing local interests. interests contrary to those of the national government in some cases here. so egypt is undertaking a major role here in how they're able to succeed in that will go a long way toward deciding how much the whole process moving forward. they're to be commended for what they've done so far. >> this may be a dumb question, a naive question. but when you're in these negotiating rooms, is there -- is there yelling? are there arguments?...
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the israeli government has denied involvement in his death. eight years ago palestinians launches an investigation but it stalled until a swiss firm just this summer reported it discovered a sophisticated poison on yasser arafat's clothing. david lee miller is live in jerusalem with more. this is likely the investigation that will solve this? >>reporter: well, you could call this "csi." it could solve the mystery but many say it is a long shot the remember, many palestinians want the investigation to take place, among them the widow of yasser arafat. this is a sensitive matter taking place today behind blue tarps to keep away the tv cameras and the issue was raised by scientists working on a tv documentary say they found it on his clothing and personal items, as well, such as toothbrush and head scarf. the problem they faced, it decays very quickly, in as little as three years and yasser arafat has been dead for eight years so there is a great deal of uncertainty whether the investigation is going to proven anything. >>shepard: you do not need
the israeli government has denied involvement in his death. eight years ago palestinians launches an investigation but it stalled until a swiss firm just this summer reported it discovered a sophisticated poison on yasser arafat's clothing. david lee miller is live in jerusalem with more. this is likely the investigation that will solve this? >>reporter: well, you could call this "csi." it could solve the mystery but many say it is a long shot the remember, many palestinians...
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i trusted my government. i trusted the army. we were assured that we would not be harmed in any way. >> reporter: they said don't worry. was that the right message for them to be giving you? >> not at all. >> reporter: you trusted them. >> sure. >> reporter: and how about now? >> i don't trust them very much at this point. >> reporter: and there's good reason for that. the army was testing substances ranging from lsd to nerve gas on human subjects. coming up -- >> the private received a high dose of the incapacitating agent. in 15 minutes, he won't be able to focus his eyes properly. >>> never before broadcast films of what went on behind closed doored. in the army's top-secret testing program. edgewood arsenal. and the health problems these veterans say followed them from edgewood and haunt them to this day. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced tea
i trusted my government. i trusted the army. we were assured that we would not be harmed in any way. >> reporter: they said don't worry. was that the right message for them to be giving you? >> not at all. >> reporter: you trusted them. >> sure. >> reporter: and how about now? >> i don't trust them very much at this point. >> reporter: and there's good reason for that. the army was testing substances ranging from lsd to nerve gas on human subjects....
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. >> just in the last week -- >> reporter: the israeli government says their goal is to stop rocket attacks like this for good. >> we don't think any country in the world would deal with such a situation. >> reporter: near the border, israeli soldiers still wait anxiously for an order to inv e invade. >> we're about to go into bombs and fire. nobody wants to go into fire. >> just over the border as the sun sets, israel unleashed a volley of artillery in northern gaza. the beginning of another night of heavy bombardment. stephanie gosk, nbc news, jerusalem. >> reporter: this is richard engel in gaza, the storm before the calm. a flurry of violence in gaza today. israel bombed hamas' main bank overnight, and a half dozen houses of militant commanders this morning. in this one, killing a suspected militant and his two young sons. it didn't feel like a cease-fire was coming at all. hamas retaliated with more than 100 rockets including one for jerusalem. it missed but wasn't shot down. as dozens of palestinians were being treated for injuries, word from egypt that a truce would be in place by th
. >> just in the last week -- >> reporter: the israeli government says their goal is to stop rocket attacks like this for good. >> we don't think any country in the world would deal with such a situation. >> reporter: near the border, israeli soldiers still wait anxiously for an order to inv e invade. >> we're about to go into bombs and fire. nobody wants to go into fire. >> just over the border as the sun sets, israel unleashed a volley of artillery in...
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government accountability office one of the main problems stems from the justice department. peter doocy is live in d.c. with the details. >> reporter: and rick, this government accountability office report says the department of homeland security does a fine job of identifying and communicating to its state and local partners what they should be concentrating on during training programs on countering violent extremism, but the justice department has not identified what topics should be covered and that's not good because as this report points out from the gao, misinformation about the threat and dynamics of radicalization to violence can harm security by sending local state holders in the wrong direction and potential problems with potential community partners. some numbers to know from that report. 210, the number of violent islamic extremists known to have radicalized in north america between 1989 and 2011 and 80%, the amount of them who began their radicalization after 9/11, senator susan collins, republican from maine who commissioned this report along with connecticut i
government accountability office one of the main problems stems from the justice department. peter doocy is live in d.c. with the details. >> reporter: and rick, this government accountability office report says the department of homeland security does a fine job of identifying and communicating to its state and local partners what they should be concentrating on during training programs on countering violent extremism, but the justice department has not identified what topics should be...
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at the end of the most violent day yet in the battle between israel and the hamas government in gaza, secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in jerusalem to try to broker a cease-fire. but late today things looked frosty between the secretary and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. faces were long and comments were short. she had just flown ten hours, leaving president obama behind on a tour of cambodia throughout this day there were rumors of peace but israel unleashed a ferocious bombardment of gaza from air and sea. the palestinians and gaza fired back. since this started last week, 133 palestinians have been killed in 1,500 israeli air strikes. five israelis have died after more than one thousand rockets rained down from gaza. we have correspondents on both sides of the line, first charlie d'agata in gaza. >> reporter: city skyline was filled with smoke as israeli tanks fired shells followed by air strikes. when we drove to one neighborhood to take a closer look, another strike came in. the bomb landed less than a hundred yards from us. residents scrambled for safety. o
at the end of the most violent day yet in the battle between israel and the hamas government in gaza, secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in jerusalem to try to broker a cease-fire. but late today things looked frosty between the secretary and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. faces were long and comments were short. she had just flown ten hours, leaving president obama behind on a tour of cambodia throughout this day there were rumors of peace but israel unleashed a ferocious...
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how big a role did she play and how big a role was this for the new government of egypt in fashioning this truce? >> reporter: well, any time a secretary of state travels, it's really important. and she was there for the closing. but all the american officials have said, this was egypt's proposal. america spoke to hamas through egypt. israel spoke to hamas through egypt. and president obama in his statement after the cease-fire said that he had urged the israeli prime minister to accept egypt's proposal. they definitely played the major role here in getting hamas to the table. i had an exclusive interview with the head of hamas, he said what they want out of it is a lifting of the siege. that may happen. what israel wants out of it is no more rockets into israel and no more supply of weapons to gaza. they might get that, as well. but of course, we're going to watch. it's fragile. >> and christiane, you heard the word the white house used today, tenuous, late this afternoon. what is your sense on the ground about how strong the truce is? >> reporter: well, it's really early days. it we
how big a role did she play and how big a role was this for the new government of egypt in fashioning this truce? >> reporter: well, any time a secretary of state travels, it's really important. and she was there for the closing. but all the american officials have said, this was egypt's proposal. america spoke to hamas through egypt. israel spoke to hamas through egypt. and president obama in his statement after the cease-fire said that he had urged the israeli prime minister to accept...
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we have an islamist government in egypt now it's a very different government than the one before. the fact that turkey is there. again, you have the a.k.p., this is basically an it many laik party. qatar hasn't met an it lackic party it doesn't like. what you have is the rise of political islam. it's not a big surprise that hamas felt em imoald ened to try to change the rules of the game with the israelis and the israelis came back and decided not going to change the rules of the game. i think there is a great deal of sort of popular support for the moment for hamas, but i think as those within gaza begin to think through, lrmt h all right, what did we actually gain out of this? how are we really better off, i wonder whether or not the same kind of sense of popularity will remain as strong as it is right now. >> brown: are you suggesting that the u.s. should now be talking directly to hamas? >> i'm not. i'm suggesting that the u.s. should allow palestinians to talk to one another because as long as you have a dysfunctional palestinian policy, you're going to have a dysfunctional s
we have an islamist government in egypt now it's a very different government than the one before. the fact that turkey is there. again, you have the a.k.p., this is basically an it many laik party. qatar hasn't met an it lackic party it doesn't like. what you have is the rise of political islam. it's not a big surprise that hamas felt em imoald ened to try to change the rules of the game with the israelis and the israelis came back and decided not going to change the rules of the game. i think...
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govern? >> it does have to prove it can govern. one of the things that is interesting you do have leaderships now that do have to pay attention to their public, their republicans have expectations and needs and hopes, and one of those is that, in fact the needs of the public will be addressed. >> rose: is it possible coming out of this is something positive in terms of future relationship between palestinians and israelis and between israelis and new arab governments? is that possible here? >> it helps the relationship -- egypt and israel. they have worked together pretty well, it also improved the relationship between netanyahu government and our own government. they have worked together pretty well over the last week as well. >> rose: do you agree with that, dennis, we are looking at where there was a fractured relationship it might be getting better? >> i do, i think one of the most significant things is that you have a very different egyptian government, and that very different egyptian g
govern? >> it does have to prove it can govern. one of the things that is interesting you do have leaderships now that do have to pay attention to their public, their republicans have expectations and needs and hopes, and one of those is that, in fact the needs of the public will be addressed. >> rose: is it possible coming out of this is something positive in terms of future relationship between palestinians and israelis and between israelis and new arab governments? is that...
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in gaza, israel struck more than 100 targets including hamas government buildings. officials in the palestinian territory set to strike and killed to dozen including to children. we have coverage from jonathan hunt at the united nations but, first, we go to david lee miller on the ground in southern israel. >>reporter: the question, is the cease-fire going to hold? we are about a mile or so from the israeli and gaza border. this city has been pounded relentlessly for years by rocket fire. a short time after the cease-fire took affect local time there was a rocket warning taking place. you can see the city is deserted with people off the streets, people were fearful although there was a cease-fire in place and you can hear obviously the horn coveraging with people in the distance. the sentiment is that, perhaps, the cease-fire was not the way to go. many israelis, or some israelis especially in this community wanted harsher action taken against the palestinian. i can report that in tel aviv today there was for the first time since 2006 a bomb that exploded on a bus.
in gaza, israel struck more than 100 targets including hamas government buildings. officials in the palestinian territory set to strike and killed to dozen including to children. we have coverage from jonathan hunt at the united nations but, first, we go to david lee miller on the ground in southern israel. >>reporter: the question, is the cease-fire going to hold? we are about a mile or so from the israeli and gaza border. this city has been pounded relentlessly for years by rocket fire....
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>> well, we regard hamas as the government of gaza. it's responsible for what goes on in the strip from the shooting that comes out of the strip at israeli civilians. hamas has to step up to the plate, assume that responsibility, has to be accountable. that's very important for us. the block cade is not a full blockade. >> it's a blockade from their perspective. food and medicine gets in. >> we check ships to make sure there are no iranian arms on them. that's the extent. until iran stops shipping arms to terrorists shooting at our citizens we have to take that measure to defend ourselves. >> what can you offer hamas in gaza in exchange for them stopping the rocket fire? >> first of all they have to stop the rocket fire and then i think it will be further diplomacy, further talks to iron out the details. but, you know, basically, it's hamas has to fulfill its responsibility as the governing body if you will of gaza. >> one of the things that has certainly been discussed coming out of this tragedy is that the israeli/palestinian peace t
>> well, we regard hamas as the government of gaza. it's responsible for what goes on in the strip from the shooting that comes out of the strip at israeli civilians. hamas has to step up to the plate, assume that responsibility, has to be accountable. that's very important for us. the block cade is not a full blockade. >> it's a blockade from their perspective. food and medicine gets in. >> we check ships to make sure there are no iranian arms on them. that's the extent....
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you can reach agreement with governments, established governments. you can't reach agreements with gangs. >> but anne-marie, hoping that hamas goes away or somehow weakened, is that realistic? >> no. i mean, i don't think the united states is not going to recognize hamas tomorrow and obviously congress does prevent the administration from dealing directly with hamas, but again, you know, actually, i don't see the people of gaza blaming hamas for their troubles. i see them blaming israel. i see hamas actually being strengthened and in the end, you've got to include gaza. you've got to have both parts of the palestinians. that's exactly what qatar and egypt have been trying to do is bring hamas and fatah closer together. so i think as i said, we're not going to address them directly but through egypt, i think they have to be represented. >> when you talk to people here in gaza about hamas, what they say publicly is often different than what they may say to you privately off camera. we will talk about that with ben wedeman next. also more with anne-mari
you can reach agreement with governments, established governments. you can't reach agreements with gangs. >> but anne-marie, hoping that hamas goes away or somehow weakened, is that realistic? >> no. i mean, i don't think the united states is not going to recognize hamas tomorrow and obviously congress does prevent the administration from dealing directly with hamas, but again, you know, actually, i don't see the people of gaza blaming hamas for their troubles. i see them blaming...
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this is a, at times, ruthless government. there are people who say what this agreement has created is hamasastand. it has created a small, very poor, failed state that egypt now has to take the responsibility for in the gaza strip. so this is, this is a temporary cease-fire. hamas feels that it has been legitimatized. it feels they have some, as you say, vague commitments from israel not to carry out any targeted assassinations. will this be the end of the conflict? absolutely not. when we were out in these celebrations, all the people were yelling is, death to israel, death to israel firing guns in the air. so the larger goal of bringing the people who are firing rockets and having them stand victorious in jerusalem, which is what hamas wants to do, ultimately, that objective has not gone away. >> fascinating, fascinating perspective on this. richard engel, nbc's chief foreign correspondent, live from gaza in the middle of the night, seven hours later than it is here. richard, thank you so much for your time tonight. it's gr
this is a, at times, ruthless government. there are people who say what this agreement has created is hamasastand. it has created a small, very poor, failed state that egypt now has to take the responsibility for in the gaza strip. so this is, this is a temporary cease-fire. hamas feels that it has been legitimatized. it feels they have some, as you say, vague commitments from israel not to carry out any targeted assassinations. will this be the end of the conflict? absolutely not. when we were...
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in egypt, in tahrir square we've seen them rail against the government before now they're angry over a power grab by the president and the political party the muslim brotherhood. an attack earlier today. and left one person dead and more than 60 people hurt. our embassy in cairo warning americans to avoided growing turmoil near the compound. and here at home a lot of reaction from lawmakers to unrest in egypt and the middle east, and steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >> harris, the reaction is a wait and see attitude as officials watch how the political winds are blowing. in the meantime, the state department's putting out a warning that affects the u.s. embassy in cairo as you mentioned and it says in part, protesters outside of that north gate entrance with some molotov cocktails in some direction and while some landed on the embassy compound and no indication that this time the embassy itself is a target. on the sunday talk show, senator john mccain noted that morsi helped to stop the fighting between gaza and israel and suggested that u.s. aid to egypt now could
in egypt, in tahrir square we've seen them rail against the government before now they're angry over a power grab by the president and the political party the muslim brotherhood. an attack earlier today. and left one person dead and more than 60 people hurt. our embassy in cairo warning americans to avoided growing turmoil near the compound. and here at home a lot of reaction from lawmakers to unrest in egypt and the middle east, and steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >>...
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it is not a government agency and does not, i don't think, operate as a government. it operates as a business. >> in that respect, and operates like a government because when we lose money that doesn't matter. >> amtrak relies on the government. amtrak for less than the governments for its existence and survival on the subsidy both operating and capital subsidy. i think what is different now is there is a focus within the company at the leadership levels the board of directors on making the company can operate as efficiently as a candid focus on the customer. this idea of delineating different customers and moving to lines of business and developing accountability mechanisms is really focused on the bottom line. and i think that is what has been significantly missing in the past is a focus on running the trains. we can run the trains, but can we do it as efficiently as we possibly can? that is the new focus driven by strategic plan and is driven by the whole concept of organizing around lines of business and holding people accountable for achieving a goal. but always
it is not a government agency and does not, i don't think, operate as a government. it operates as a business. >> in that respect, and operates like a government because when we lose money that doesn't matter. >> amtrak relies on the government. amtrak for less than the governments for its existence and survival on the subsidy both operating and capital subsidy. i think what is different now is there is a focus within the company at the leadership levels the board of directors on...
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which are better armed than the official government forces. just yesterday, gunmen ambushed benghazi's new security chief and assassinated him. steve centanni with the news live in d.c. what do we know about that assassination? >> gregg, it's one of several recent murders of libyan officials with no word on who is responsible. the national security chief colonel was shot to death wednesday and his funeral was held soon afterwards. he was on his way home from work when three gunmen opened fire. investigators don't know the motive and they don't know if this was connected to the 9/11 attack on the u.s. consulate. in his position as a top security official. it's very possible he did have information about who was behind that deadly ambush. gregg? >> steve,last night we heard ambassador stiewfn rice responding to her critics after giving the misinformation on the attack during sunday morning talk shows. pfeifer of them. today, a lot of questions about the timing of her remarks. >> well, that's right. the president still seems intent on nominating
which are better armed than the official government forces. just yesterday, gunmen ambushed benghazi's new security chief and assassinated him. steve centanni with the news live in d.c. what do we know about that assassination? >> gregg, it's one of several recent murders of libyan officials with no word on who is responsible. the national security chief colonel was shot to death wednesday and his funeral was held soon afterwards. he was on his way home from work when three gunmen opened...